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Oracle® Content Services Administrator's Guide
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Release 1 (10.1.1)
Part Number B14493-01
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
What's New in Oracle Content Services Administration
1
Oracle Content Services Administration Concepts
About the Oracle Content Services System Administrator
Skills Required to Administer Oracle Content Services
Administrative Accounts
Oracle Content Services Administration Tools
Oracle Collaboration Suite Control
Oracle Content Services Administration Mode
Oracle Identity Management Tools
Oracle Content Services Command-Line Tools
Oracle Application Server Tools
Oracle Content Services Administrative Tasks Not Covered in This Guide
Oracle Content Services Architecture
Built with Oracle Content Management SDK
The Oracle Content Services Domain
Oracle Content Services Nodes
Services, Servers, and Agents
Oracle Internet Directory
Provisioning Users in Oracle Content Services
Oracle Records Management Provisioning
The Site Model
Oracle Content Services Deployment Configurations
Single-Computer Deployment
Multiple-Computer Deployment
Integration with Key Oracle Technologies
Integration with Other Oracle Collaboration Suite Applications
Oracle Mail
Oracle Mobile Collaboration
Oracle Workspaces
Integration with the Oracle Database
The Oracle Database and the Oracle Content Services Schema
Oracle Text
Oracle Streams Advanced Queueing
Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
Integration with Oracle Application Server
Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE (OC4J)
Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN)
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Oracle Internet Directory
Oracle BPEL Process Manager
About BPEL
Oracle Workflow
2
Oracle Content Services Deployment Options
Setting Up Antivirus Integration
Setting Up SAVSE
Enabling Antivirus Functionality in Oracle Content Services
Excluding Certain Formats from Being Scanned
Performance Implications of Scanning for Viruses
Managing Storage Options
About Data Aging and Archiving
About Near-Line Storage for Records
Setting Up Data Aging
Enabling BFILE Aging
Configuring and Activating the Content Agent
Setting Up Data Archiving
Setting Up Near-Line Storage for Records
Specifying Storage Management Options
Integrating with Solutions for Records Management Retention
Specifying Credential Information for Retention Hardware
Specifying Domain Properties for Retention Hardware
Changing the Oracle Content Services Port Number
Changing the Port Number in Oracle HTTP Server
Changing the Port Number in OracleAS Web Cache
Registering the New Port with OracleAS Single Sign-On
Using the SSO Server Administration Tool
Restarting Oracle HTTP Server
Updating the Oracle Internet Directory Service Registry
Changing the Port Number in Oracle Content Services
Updating Metric Configuration URLs
Allowing Access to Oracle Content Services from Outside the Firewall
Setting Up the OmniPortlet
Deploying the Content Services Searchlet
Registering the OmniPortlet with Oracle Internet Directory
Configuring the Content Services Searchlet
Adding an Oracle Content Services Datasource to the OmniPortlet Framework
Defining the OmniPortlet in OracleAS Portal
3
Managing Workflows in Oracle Content Services
Using Oracle Workflow with Oracle Content Services
Setting Up Oracle Workflow for Use with Oracle Content Services
What if OracleAS Metadata Repository Creation Assistant Is Not Supported by My Database?
Setting Up E-mail Notifications in Oracle Workflow
Using Custom BPEL Workflows in Oracle Content Services
About Custom Workflows
About BPEL
Creating Custom Workflows in Oracle BPEL Process Manager
Registering Custom Workflows with Oracle Content Services
Enabling BPEL Workflow Creation in Oracle Content Services
Registering Custom Workflows
Deleting Custom Workflows from Oracle Content Services
4
Oracle Content Services Protocol Support
About the Oracle Content Services Protocol Servers
Using FTP with Oracle Content Services
Accessing Oracle Content Services Using FTP or FTPS
Enabling FTP
Enabling Anonymous FTP Access
Modifying the FTP Server Configuration
Enabling the Ability to Grant Public Access
Allowing Public Access to Oracle Content Services Folders
Enabling FTPS
Enabling the Explicit FTPS Server
Enabling the Implicit FTPS Server
Using WebDAV with Oracle Content Services
Accessing Oracle Content Services Using HTTP or WebDAV
Providing Information About Protocol Access to End Users
5
Managing Oracle Content Services Processes
About the Oracle Content Services Domain
Starting and Stopping the Oracle Content Services Domain
Using the Collaboration Suite Home Page to Start and Stop Oracle Content Services
Managing Nodes at Runtime
Starting, Stopping, and Restarting Nodes
Modifying Nodes at Runtime
Deactivating Nodes
Managing Services at Runtime
Creating Services
Creating Services at Runtime
Permanently Adding Services to a Node
Modifying Runtime Service Parameters
Changing the Service Configuration Used by the Service
Managing the Committed Data Cache
Making Runtime Changes to Committed Data Cache Properties
Managing the Connection Pools
Making Runtime Changes to Connection Pool Properties
Deleting Services
Deleting Services at Runtime
Permanently Removing Services from a Node
Managing Servers at Runtime
Creating Servers
Creating Servers at Runtime
Permanently Adding Servers to a Node
Starting, Stopping, Restarting, Suspending, and Resuming Servers
Ensuring that Servers are Initially Started
Modifying Runtime Server Parameters
Changing the Server Configuration Used by the Server
Reloading Servers
Deleting Servers
Deleting Servers at Runtime
Permanently Removing Servers from a Node
Managing Oracle Content Services from the Command Line
6
Changing Oracle Content Services Configuration Settings
Managing Domain Properties
Changing Domain Properties
Managing Node Configurations
Creating Regular Node Configurations
Creating HTTP Node Configurations
Modifying Node Configurations
Deleting Node Configurations
Configuring Node Loggers
Configuring Loggers from the Node Page
Configuring Loggers by Modifying the Node Configuration
Managing Service Configurations
About Service Configurations
Creating Service Configurations
Modifying Service Configurations
Deleting Service Configurations
Managing Server Configurations
About Server Configurations
Changing Values of Properties
Viewing Inherited Properties
Creating Server Configurations
Modifying Server Configurations
Deleting Server Configurations
7
Monitoring Domain, Node, Service, and Server Performance
Monitoring Domain Performance
About Oracle Content Services Performance Metrics
Viewing Performance Information
Using the All Metrics Link
Using the Domain Performance & Statistics Pages
Configuring Performance Metrics
Monitoring Node Performance
Monitoring Service Performance
Logging Service Performance Information
Monitoring Server Performance
Viewing Log Files
Oracle Content Services Logs
The Node Log
The Application Log
Viewing Oracle Content Services Logs from the Oracle Collaboration Suite Control
8
Managing Oracle Content Services Formats
About Formats
Adding Formats
Modifying Formats
Deleting Formats
Default Formats
9
Managing Oracle Content Services Sites
About Sites
Creating Sites
Modifying Sites
Enabling and Disabling Sites
Deleting Sites
10
Oracle Content Services Maintenance and Tuning
Backup and Recovery
Service Configurations and Java Memory Sizing
Calculating Xmx Settings
Adjusting Service Configuration Settings
Performance Tuning
Running the Oracle Content Services analyze.sql Script
Restoring Prior Statistics
Providing Adequate Storage to Improve Performance
Document Storage and Sizing Issues
Oracle Content Services Metadata and Infrastructure
Analyzing Performance Problems
If the Database Is the Bottleneck
If the Java Processes Are the Bottleneck
Viewing Cache Statistics and Changing Cache Settings
Viewing Connection Pool Statistics and Changing Connection Pool Settings
A
Troubleshooting Oracle Content Services
Solving General Administration Problems
Solving Problems with Oracle Content Services Protocols
Solving Performance Problems
Solving Oracle Workflow Problems
B
Configuring, Unconfiguring, and Reconfiguring Oracle Content Services
Configuring Oracle Content Services
Unconfiguring Oracle Content Services
Reconfiguring Oracle Content Services
C
Managing the Oracle Text Index
Oracle Text Tablespaces and Disk Utilization
Creating and Maintaining the Oracle Text Index
Maintaining the IFS_TEXT Index by Using the Oracle Text PL/SQL Packages
Sync Job
Optimize Job
Monitoring DBMS_JOBS
Changing or Removing the Default DBMS_JOBS
Manually Synchronizing and Optimizing IFS_TEXT
Monitoring Oracle Text Indexing of Oracle Content Services Documents
Indexing Non-Standard Content Types
Modifying the Search Timeout Parameter
Troubleshooting Oracle Text Problems
D
Service Configuration Properties
E
Server Configuration Properties
Shared Properties
Cleanup Agent
Content Agent
Content Garbage Collection Agent
Dangling Object AV Cleanup Agent
Event Exchanger Agent
Expiration Agent
Folder Index Agent
Folder Index Analyzer Agent
FTP Server
FTPS Server - Explicit
FTPS Server - Implicit
Garbage Collection Agent
HTTP Server
Inbound Queue Listener Agent
Lock Expiration Agent
Most Recent Doc Agent
Oracle Internet Directory Credential Manager Agent
Quota Agent
Read Document Agent
Reassign Quota Agent
Records Management HTTP Server
Records Management Lifecycle Agent
Service Warmup Agent
Service Watchdog Agent
Statistics Agent
Version Purge Agent
Virus Repair Agent
F
FTP Quote Command Reference
SETCHARACTERSET
SETCOMMANDCHARACTERSET
SETLANGUAGE
SHOWCHARACTERSET
SHOWLANGUAGE
G
Oracle Content Services Globalization Support
How to Choose the Database Character Set for Oracle Content Services
How to Make Sure Documents Are Properly Indexed in Oracle Content Services
Character Set
Language
Service Configuration Properties
Globalization and the Oracle Content Services Protocols
FTP
WebDAV
Character Sets Supported in Oracle Content Services
Document Languages Supported in Oracle Content Services
Glossary
Index